Google unsure: is Paris Hilton naughty?

TIME is money, so they say, which may be one reason a famous web search engine has devised Google Instant to shave milliseconds off your searches. Start to type in a search word, and Google's computers will guess what the word is before you finish and flag up its guesses in a drop-down box along with search results based on the letters you have typed so far.

So far, so good. But what happens if a small child types in a few letters that happen to be the start of the kind of search that people hide from their bosses? Don't worry. Google won't fill in the rest if it thinks the word is a naughty one, and it won't list any links. If you want to search for something naughty yourself, you have to type in the whole word and then hit ...

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